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WEDNESDAY, 6th AUGUST, At 10 o'olock. i"IEORGE THOMAS & CO. will sell— rthA Cases Hobart eating and cook*Zit\J ing apples, Island and Sydney otanges, lemons, mandarins, cocoanuts, peanuts, dates, eggs, butter, fowl b, decks, <tc, &o. Note. — On Saturday next, ex Arawata, 700 bunches bananas. WEDNESDAY, Cth AUGUST. T AERY & CO. will sell150 cases apples, Nelson and Hobart 50 do oranges, lemons, and mandarins 50 Backs peannts and coooanuts 25 baga kamecas 2 tons prime Akoroa cheese Fowla, turkeys, eggß, bntter, Ac. Sale at 10 o'olook. JOHNSONVILLE SALE YABDS. WEDNESDAY, 7th AUGUST. FREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. will sell as above, at 11.30 a.m.— 28 prime bullocks 8 fat bullocks 219 fat wethers 50 store wethers CO bacon piga Trains leaves Wellington and Manawatu Kailway Station at 11 a.m., returning 12 anet i p.m. F. L. JACKSON, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, 7th AUGUST, At 2 o'olock sharp. j FLOWERING SHRUBS, FOREST, AND Fbom thk Old-establishm Nubsbbt ov Mb. C. Ddncan, Linden Vale, POKIBUA. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE & CO. wiU 801 lby public auotion, at thoir rooms, J< eatherston-streot, on Thursday, 7th August, at 2 o clock aharp— A LARGE COLLECTION of choice i?°»;Uy- grown FLOWERING PLANTS, FOREST, and FRUIT TREES, including— Oft A SPLENDID ROSES (in groat tTY^t. ,. I a " et ?>« Azaleas, Heaths, Uapnnea, Rhododendrons, Bignoniae, Aucubas, Variegated Hollies, Lilacs, Syringa, Nikau Palms, Laurels, Jaßmines, ABh, Sycamore, Ribos, Honeyauokles, Vibornums, Berbens, Tree Chrysanthemums, Clematis, Liurestinua, Blue Gums, Euonymns, 100 Cupressna Macrooaxpa, Retinosporaa, Abies, Finos, CjipresßUS. and soleotod Apple Trees, Pears, Peaches, Cherriea, Apricots, Gooseberries, Currants, Raspberries, Blackberries, Cheßtnuta, Quinces, Walnuts, Rhubarb|Roots, &c, &c, As per catalogue. The plants being acclimatised, and of the best kindß, are worthy the special attention of buyers. Norrm Baker.' unreserved sale of superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THURSDAY, 7th AUGUST NEXT, At 1 p.m. On tho Premises, Upper Dixon-street, opposite the Residence of John Dnthie, Esq. No Reserve. N» Reserve. ' BAKER BROS, will sell as above, on behalf of Mrs. Sutherland, who ia giving up housekeeping, the major portion of her household furniture and effects, in part as under — Superior drawing-room suite in walnut and maroon velvet, coat £4& 2 handsome marble top and oodar washstands Handsome walnut 100 table Stool fender and fircirons Piano, by R. Robinson & Co., London Superior Sootch chest oE drawers Marble clock, with ornamonts to matoh Spring mattreßses and hair do Iron and wooden bedsteads Brussels and Kidderminster carpotß Oak dressing table and hall do Looking glasses and piotures Tables, ohairs, and toilet Beta Chost drawers and wardrobe Opposum rug and hearthruga Diningroom suite French lace curtains Mangle, zinc baths Kitchen utensils, and. many articles too numerous to paxticularise Furniture on view Wednesday Afternoon. SALE— THURSDAY, at 1 p.m. SHARP. A. J. REID (Late Shobtt & Reid), A UCTIONEER, PRODUCE, COMMISJ\. SION and FRUIT MERCHANT, 54 AND 56, WILLIB-STBIKT , (Next John Duthie & Co.), Has on Sale— 600 saoks prime eating potatoes 120 saaks seed potatoes 1000 sacks chrf .100 saoks pollard 400 sacks feed oats 200 sacks fowls' wheat 50 tons best brands flour 100 sacks seed oats 50 Backs maize 10 tons oatmeal 300 saoks bran 250 bates straw SO bal«B Caaterbnry hay Tea, sugar, oandles, Boap, barns and bacon (Canterbury cure). Saddlery and prodnce of all descriptions kept in stock Consignments of Merchandise, Dairy Produce, Fruit, &0., received for sale. Furniture received for aale by auotion Outdoor Salos attended and prompt account sales rendered. A-. J. REID, Auctioneer. TTILPATEICK & CAMPBELL, GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, Manners-street, Havo much, pleasure in submitting their REVISED PRICE-LIST to their numerous ouatomers and the publio in general :— GOOD FAMILY TEA, per lb, la 2d OUR OWN BLENDED TEAS, 2a, and 2s 8d per lb CEYLON TEAS, 2a and 2a 6d INDIAN TEA, 2a ORANGE PEKOE and GREEN TEA, 3s per lb 8. d. Whito Sugar, per lb 0 3 3 tins Jam 1 0 3 bottles Sauco ... 1 0. 3lbs Cornflour 1 0 lOlbs Flour 1 0 81bs Oatmeal 1 0 41bs Tapioca 1 71bsSago 1 0 Fresh Herrings, per tin 0 7 Kippered Herrings, per tin 0 10 Preserved Bloaters, per tin 0 0 Bluff Oysters, per tin 0 8 Kippered Cod, in bntter 1 2 Barracouta, in butter 1 2 Red Currant and Black Currant Jelly 0 10 Semoline, per tin O 8 Morton's Fiokles, per bottle 0 10 Washing Soda and Salt, 71 bs for ... 0 6 Van Honten's Cocoa, per lb 3 4 Cadbnry's Cocoa, per £lb tin 010 Fry's Cocoa, 3 packets for 1 0 Essence Lemon, par bottle 0 6 CREAM SEPARATOR BUTTER Alwaya on Hand. BEST CHEESE, BACON, AND BONELESS HAM At Lowest Cnrrent Bates. KILPATBICK ~& CAMPBELL, GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, MANNSBB-BTBXST. Telephone No. 443. SPLENDID ! OPPORTUNITY f t To Porchabx BballiT Fibst-cl'ass B.M. TEA POTS t SILVER-PLATED CRUETS ! TEA POTS ! PICKLE FRAMES'. BISCUIT BOXES, 4c. ! THESE Goods are undoubtedly made by one of the leading manufacturers in England, and aa I purohased them considerably under the übuol cost landed, I am offering them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. QUALITY GUARANTEED SEE THE WINDOWS! GEORGE WINDER, IRONMONGER, Cobnkb of Cuba and Mannebs btbests EMPIRE TEA CO/S TjiMPIBE BRAND, 2/2 mO-MOBBOW will be shown at the Dress Connter: Full Dretf Superior Melt ont, 15/- for 10/6. Full Dress New Flaltes, 12/6 for 9/6. At the Winter Surplus Sale, TE ABO HOUSE*

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 31, 5 August 1890, Page 3

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